Isabella Rossellini Net Worth

Isabella Rossellini Net Worth is$65 Million

Isabella Rossellini Bio/Wiki 2018

Born on 18th June, 1952 in Rome, Italy, Isabelle Rossellini is an Italian actress, writer, filmmaker, model and philanthropist. Her net worth has been estimated to become an impressive $65 Million. Isabelle had a long running modeling effort with Lancome and has also played in several movies. Isabelle was connected with Lancome for 14 years. She’s known for her roles in movies such as “Death Becomes Her” and “Blue Velvet”. In Blue Velvet, she played the role of a tortured night club singer Dorothy Vallens. She did her own signing for this film too.

Isabella Rossellini Net Worth $65 Million

Isabella Rossellini made her movie debut as a nun opposite her mother in the movie “A Matter of Time” in 1976. She subsequently worked in the movie “Il Prato”. She worked with Martin Scorsesein 1980 for the film “Il pap’occhio”. Her first American movie was “White Nights”. Isabelle also performed in movies such as Cousins, Immortal Beloved and Fearless. In 2003, Isabelle had a recurring character on the television series, “Alias” as well as in 2006, she appeared in several television documentaries. Isabelle played the role of Gabriella Valentino in Silent Life which released in 2012.

Rossellini composed and co-directed a series of short films called “Green Porno” in 2008. Each movie in Green Porno is for two minutes. Isabella Rossellini is dual Italian and United States citizenship. Rossellini was married to Martin Scorsese from 1979 to 1982. After her marriage ended, she married Jon Wiedemann in 1983 and divorced him in 1986. She has a daughter and a son.

David di Donatello for Best Actress, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series, Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress In A Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Movies

Blue Velvet, Death Becomes Her, Wild at Heart, Joy, White Nights, The Saddest Music in the World, Big Night, Two Lovers, Immortal Beloved, Roger Dodger, The Impostors, The Innocent, Tough Guys Don't Dance, A Matter of Time, My Dog Tulip, King of the Corner, Late Bloomers, Monte Walsh, The Architect,...

TV Shows

Merlin, The Tracey Ullman Show, Green Porno

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Often people who are against homosexuality attribute it to upbringing or culture and say that in nature it doesn't exist. But it does exist in nature and we don't really know why it exists. But maybe it's simply that we have attributed the act of sex just for reproduction, but that it also has other goals - social goals, hierarchy, bonding, family - like it is for us, really. None of us only mate or make love to reproduce.

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[on her one-woman show] I came up with the idea of 'Green Porno'', and the funny name came about because they had all these shows called 'Green Homes', 'Green Transportation' - all about environmental ways to live. So I said, as a joke, "Well, we don't have Green Porno", and the name stuck for better or for worse. It was very catchy, but we thought we could never find a sponsor. Some people are intimidated by it and they don't come. We tried to change it but it was too late. It was too catchy. Everything I do now is called 'Green Porno'.

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[on the Internet] The web is a double-edged sword. It has a huge potential for distributing content, creating contacts. There are a lot of advantages. The problem is that money is spent on technologies, not on content.

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I like to see a film where I don't need to look at the titles to know who did it, where one image is enough to say this is David Lynch, this is Alfred Hitchcock, this is Spike Lee.

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There's nothing wrong with modeling, except that it doesn't last. I had the stereotype most people have, that it's stupid, but it wasn't stupid at all. I loved spending a day with Richard Avedon. People who are so artistic, so intelligent -- you are interpreting what they are trying to express. You have taken a trip into this brain, you are a tourist in this fantastically interesting brain. People always say to me that I do such strange films, but it's not that I'm looking for something so different necessarily, it's simply that I meet a person who strikes me as intelligent and interesting and I want to take a trip into their brain.

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There is no question for me about the Electra complex. You know, exaggerated love of the father - I have it, or some version. I loved my mother, but I was my dad's girl.

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When I was hot as a model, I always knew my entire schedule for the next eight months in advance, every moment was planned and filled. And this lasted for 10 years!

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If you go to a therapist, they say, 'Are you sure? How do you feel about your wrinkles?' And I say, 'I don't know, because I don't really see them.' I see my hands, but I don't see my face, so it's not a torment. I only see it for five minutes in the morning when I brush my teeth! When you read women's magazines you always read about this drama of getting old, about anti-aging cream and plastic surgery and whatever else. But I think if you're independent, like I have grown to be, it's welcome.

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President of the Un Certain Regard jury at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.

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Isabella weighed 6 lbs 15 oz at birth according to the birth announcement published in the June 30th 1952 Milestones column of Time Magazine.

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Considers her time with ex-boyfriend David Lynch as her "most significant relationship".

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Has worked to preserve the films of her parents through both archival work and biographical pieces.

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Dated Gary Oldman in the 1990s. He postponed their planned wedding in order to go to rehab for substance abuse. After meeting another woman in rehab, he called their engagement off.

Virtually identical to her mother, Ingrid Bergman, but surprisingly had few opportunities to portray her mother in a biographical film. One occasion was an eerily accurate spoof of Ilsa Lund in an episode of Tales from the Crypt (1989). More recently, in the movie My Dad Is 100 Years Old (2005) for which she wrote the script, she did a moving portrayal of her mother.

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She suffered from scoliosis (progressive curvature of the spine) and underwent surgery to correct it. She was in a body cast for a year.

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Was scheduled to appear in the David Lean-directed "Nostromo" in 1991, before Lean died, and the production came to a halt.

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Maintains a home in the village of Bellport, Long Island, New York.

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Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#84) in 1995.

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Chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the world in 1990 and 1991.

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Twin sister of Isotta Rossellini, a professor of literature who has taught at Columbia, NYU, Princeton and Harvard universities.